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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 125 of 257 2959 LCKVMAX6 felt compelled to contact him. She emailed Epstein for decades, and there's not one single proof of her ever contacting or being in touch with Ghislaine. At the time she met with the government, her lawyer provided a U visa form and asked if they could help with it. A U visa is for people who are exceptional. And she said that she is exceptional. She's a music therapist. And she was starting a foundation, which opened right before Epstein died -- after Epstein died, excuse me, and closed right after she got her $3.25 million from the fund. She claims she was using a fake name during this trial because of her child. But she had used her real name in repeated media appearances and publicly in court about Epstein after her -- after his death. What Professor Loftus tells us about post-event information and suggestiveness would suggest that Kate made her own choices to engage with Epstein when she was over the age of consent. And she made her own choice to blame Ghislaine. And her memory is affected by a decade or more of substance abuse. What I really want to emphasize about Kate though is that she told you she met Ghislaine Maxwell at Ghislaine Maxwell's home in London, and the address is 44 Kinnerton Street. And she said that she met her in 1994. In order to be awarded money from the victims' comp fund, you had to be 17 or younger. So it was important to her story that she say that SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00017146",
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